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, even if it's coming at america's expense. why would we, the people, vote for you, the politicians, to do that to us. it's beyond my comprehension. and i suspect almost every other american who understands it. mr. president, you have an ambitious agenda which so many of us would happily support, but please, for your own sake, you need to realize that you cannot run a marathon without taking the thorn out of your foot. and the thorn is the use of taxpayer subsidies to support banks' legalized gambling and foreign lending while taking away american homes and jobs. it's still hurting us economically. and if you continue with the t.a.r.p. lie, it will continue to hurt you politically. polls show the american people continue to believe in you. i believe in you. and they have their hopes. what you did today was so impressive, in engaging with our politicians in front of all of us. so transparent. now you just have to acknowledge the whole financial thorn. not just plans for the future, but honesty about the past. and as painful as i
, even if it's coming at america's expense. why would we, the people, vote for you, the politicians, to do that to us. it's beyond my comprehension. and i suspect almost every other american who understands it. mr. president, you have an ambitious agenda which so many of us would happily support, but please, for your own sake, you need to realize that you cannot run a marathon without taking the thorn out of your foot. and the thorn is the use of taxpayer subsidies to support banks' legalized...
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and that nation is...america. ♪ kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> some unbelievable intellectual dishonesty. >> now it's back to the drawing board. maybe now they will be a little bipartisan. by the way, no conservative is against health care reform. >> some conservatives have said that they should kill the health care reform bill to pull the plug on obama and health care reform will actually health care legislation got through five congressional committees and went through the house and senate floors. it got one republican vote. that means out of 218 republicans, 217 are against health care reform. shawn, full of psycho talk. coming up, republicans are high-fiving over the supreme court decision to allow companies to spend like crazy when it comes to our election cycle. chris van holland is the man that needs to help democrats stay in the game with new rules. still haven't tried activia? listen to this story. i love hosting the holidays... especially for my adorable grandchildren. but after all the rich, heavy food, i was i
and that nation is...america. ♪ kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> some unbelievable intellectual dishonesty. >> now it's back to the drawing board. maybe now they will be a little bipartisan. by the way, no conservative is against health care reform. >> some conservatives have said that they should kill the health care reform bill to pull the plug on obama and health care reform will actually health care legislation got through five congressional committees and went...
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america on the statement, when we mentioned america is a nation where people are not judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character, all whites agreeing at 60%, disagreeing 39%. those are all adults, whites 62%, 37% and african-americans, though, only 40% agree with that statement, 58% disagree. we still see the very different perceptions there, depending on who you are in america. >> not only who you are, but your experiences. i think that race has been used in the past to talk about class. and when we had segrega tchtion that was largely true. now with integration, there are different classes and regardless of your class, things happen in your life that remind you of the difference in terms of races. we can look -- even the best and prietest in business, we're a capitalist society, how many ceos are black men? one, right? how many ceos are women? so, there are these ceilings that telling you, these markers, these ways your careers are directed that say, okay, you've come -- you've done so well for your people, but not necessarily completely as an individual. so
america on the statement, when we mentioned america is a nation where people are not judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character, all whites agreeing at 60%, disagreeing 39%. those are all adults, whites 62%, 37% and african-americans, though, only 40% agree with that statement, 58% disagree. we still see the very different perceptions there, depending on who you are in america. >> not only who you are, but your experiences. i think that race has been used in...
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america is rushing to the rescue. can anything be done? >> we can save as many lives as we can. >> reporter: also, our interview with the man who's facing down wall street executives and calling them out for their bad behavior. >> acts of god will exempt these acts of men and women. >> we'll talk to phil angelides about the broken system and how to fix it. >>> and recouping your bailout money. >> we want our money back and we're going to get it. >> is the $90 billion enough? it's our "reality check." all that, plus you need to know about a final push for a health care deal and talk of a new terror threat from yemen. the dylan rat i gone show starts right now. >>> >>> good afternoon to you. i am dylan ratigan. in just a few minutes we'll be talking to phil angelides, calling out wall street bankers as he tries to uncover the truth about the rot in america's financial system. we also have developing news on health care and a look inside the lives of about attempting to repay the t.a.r.p. >>> but for obvious reasons, we begin with the crisis
america is rushing to the rescue. can anything be done? >> we can save as many lives as we can. >> reporter: also, our interview with the man who's facing down wall street executives and calling them out for their bad behavior. >> acts of god will exempt these acts of men and women. >> we'll talk to phil angelides about the broken system and how to fix it. >>> and recouping your bailout money. >> we want our money back and we're going to get it. >>...
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i don't think american elections should be bankrolled by america's most powerful interests. or worse, by foreign entities. they should be decided by the american people and i'd urge democrats and republicans to pass a bill that helps correct some of these problems. >> now that cutaway of supreme court justice samuel alito, let's see that again. what did he say? he says -- >> not true. is justice alet toe suggesting that the president of the united states is a liar? panel, reaction to this. karen? >> maybe he is just wrong, although, you know what, i agree, i don't think special interests like big labor unions should be able to take over control of campaigns either, because, look they are really going to come out ahead with this ruling, right? they are going to come out great. but this whole thing is so disingenuous. president obama took a lot of big dollar donations. democrats in congress get a lot of money from banks and insurance companies, just like republicans get from banks and insurance companies. >> you side with alito on this? you think justice alito was correct on t
i don't think american elections should be bankrolled by america's most powerful interests. or worse, by foreign entities. they should be decided by the american people and i'd urge democrats and republicans to pass a bill that helps correct some of these problems. >> now that cutaway of supreme court justice samuel alito, let's see that again. what did he say? he says -- >> not true. is justice alet toe suggesting that the president of the united states is a liar? panel, reaction...
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people are dying in america because they don't have health care. >> this show is about reality. tell me how you pass this bill with 41. just got a guy elected in massachusetts who said he signs his name 41. >> it doesn't -- reconciliation needs 51 senators. >> what procedure do you know that harry reid doesn't know? >> what makes you certain harry is not going to do it. >> i was called -- >> that all those top guys -- that ted kennedy didn't know, the secret route to the indies that only you know about. what are you talking about? >> these senators can't do it. because you talk to any one of these senators, you talk to them lately? what do they tell you? did you ever call up a democratic senator and say can we do this by reconciliation? >> what makes you think they are not going to do it. >> what do you know that i don't know? >> they can't get past the filibuster rule. you're allowed to talk as long as you want in the senate. >> reconciliation is 51 votes, not 60 votes. >> you can't create a program through reconciliation. >> you can create an ament. >> no one has ever done one
people are dying in america because they don't have health care. >> this show is about reality. tell me how you pass this bill with 41. just got a guy elected in massachusetts who said he signs his name 41. >> it doesn't -- reconciliation needs 51 senators. >> what procedure do you know that harry reid doesn't know? >> what makes you certain harry is not going to do it. >> i was called -- >> that all those top guys -- that ted kennedy didn't know, the secret...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> and in "psychotalk" tonight, bush's former brain, karl rove, old turd blossom. he was on "fox and friends" this morning to pick apart president obama's state of the union address. they asked him whether obama should have referred to the train wreck of a country that bush left behind. >> is it good politics, mr. rove, to bring up your predecessor and talk about your first year in office while looking back at his last year in office? >> no i think it makes you look weak. >> ha ha ha. interesting to hear you say that old buddy, karl, because that's exactly what your guy, george w. bush, did in his first speech to congress. >> last year, government spending shot up 8%. that's far more than our economy grew, far more than personal income grew, and far more than the rate of inflation. the people of america have been overcharged and on their behalf, i'm here asking for a refund
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there is not a black america and a white america and a latino americaen americaen and an asian america. there's the united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states. red states for republicans, blue states for democrats. but i've got news for them, too. we worship an awesome good in the blue states. and we don't like federal agents poking around in our libraries in the red states. we coach little league in the little league. and yes, we've got some gay friends in the red states. there are patriots who oppose the war in iraq and patriots who supported the war in iraq. we are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes and all of us defending the united states of america. in the end, in the end that's what this election is about. do we participate in a politics of cynicism? or do we partake in politics of hope? >> that was in 2004. sthoon politics of hope would ellipse every other figure in the democratic party and ultimately in politics as he thumped everyone at every level. even as obama himself didn't like
there is not a black america and a white america and a latino americaen americaen and an asian america. there's the united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states. red states for republicans, blue states for democrats. but i've got news for them, too. we worship an awesome good in the blue states. and we don't like federal agents poking around in our libraries in the red states. we coach little league in the little league. and yes, we've...
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., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south america? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> small business bankruptcies are on the rise. what signs do you need to look out for to make sure you're not going down that road? we'll have that and more coming up next on "your business." >>> hi there, everyone frmts i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," where we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. unfortunately right now some small businesses aren't growing. the recession, high unemployment and the lack of credit has many owners throwing in the towel and heading to bankruptcy court. >>> sandy was as surprised as anyone when she realized her fresno, california-based retail store was hemorrhaging money
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in this, your hour of greatest need, america stands with you. the world stands with you. and we will join with the strong network of nongovernmental organizations across the country who understand the daily struggles of the haitian people. yet even as we bring our resources to bear on this emergency, we need to summon the tremendous generosity and compassion of the american people. >> let's start off in port-au-prince now with nbc news correspondent kerry sanders joining us from there live. give me first off an overview of this third night as it begins there. >> reporter: well, as night settles in, it is another night where people have no food, no water, no place to sleep, gathering in parks again tonight. i think what i saw today that is perhaps the most disturbing is there was one location that had fresh water. the price of that fresh water has now doubled and people were lining up and then they started to scream, push, and i think we're on the edge of that anxiety with anger, possibly spilling over to something that could turn into violence in the coming days. it's all
in this, your hour of greatest need, america stands with you. the world stands with you. and we will join with the strong network of nongovernmental organizations across the country who understand the daily struggles of the haitian people. yet even as we bring our resources to bear on this emergency, we need to summon the tremendous generosity and compassion of the american people. >> let's start off in port-au-prince now with nbc news correspondent kerry sanders joining us from there...
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they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. >>> with the number of homeless estimated at 2 million fear and anger intensifies in haiti. the earthquake is now killing those who survived its initial blow ten days ago. at this hour as the cries from the rubble fall silent with 80,000 dead burr nid mass graves the focus shifts to the walking wounded, those fighting for survival on the streets suffering through 54 aftershokts. three major ones in just the past two days. this morning aftershocks measuring 4.8 and 4.9 striking port-au-prince within minutes of each other. no additional structural damage reported. the psych logical damage is by this point uncountable. these who did not manage to get on the ferry putting together make shift rafts. a boat of na
they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. >>> with the number of homeless estimated at 2 million fear and anger intensifies in haiti. the earthquake is now killing...
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last night after watching "america's most wanted" someone called the police and led them to a florida keys motel room. >> this is a weight lifted off of our shoulders obviously by making this apprehension. now i can tell you this family is safe and give them peace and let them get on with their healing process. >> reporter: this family described merhige as brilliant but unstable and said during the shootings he announced he had waited 20 years to do that. now they and people around here can know that paul merhige is finally in custody, david. >> nbc's michelle kosinski in miami, thanks for the report. >>> and california, a roof collapse has left two firefighters hospitalized this morning. the two were on the roof of the burning home in modesto when it collapsed, dropping them into the flames. their injuries are said to be extensive. a woman and her two children living in the home escaped without injuries. >> i felt so bad. i felt so bad for them. i just want to apologize to them and their family. i hope they're eokay. >> the woman says she tried to refill a generator with gas and ende
last night after watching "america's most wanted" someone called the police and led them to a florida keys motel room. >> this is a weight lifted off of our shoulders obviously by making this apprehension. now i can tell you this family is safe and give them peace and let them get on with their healing process. >> reporter: this family described merhige as brilliant but unstable and said during the shootings he announced he had waited 20 years to do that. now they and...
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andy represents, more relevant in some ways, america's health care workers. it is pleasure to welcome you to the program. good afternoon to you. >> thank you, dylan. >> walk us through -- first of all, your response to john mccain and the union deal as a cherry on top as an example catering to special interests, the insurance companies bank or in this case unions. >> we didn't get exempted from the situation. we got a transition. we made a number of changes that apply to everyone adjusting for race and gender and age and look at states that have particularly high costs. we got an opportunity like every other american for the first time to get into the exchanges we would have hoped would have a pugs or some way to control costs. we bargained collective agreements with our employers. trust me, we don't want an excise tax before. we don't want it now. we don't want it ever again and we made transitions. >> understood. what is your reaction to the scott brown election and the repudiation of at least a government more interested in accommodating those who are thei
andy represents, more relevant in some ways, america's health care workers. it is pleasure to welcome you to the program. good afternoon to you. >> thank you, dylan. >> walk us through -- first of all, your response to john mccain and the union deal as a cherry on top as an example catering to special interests, the insurance companies bank or in this case unions. >> we didn't get exempted from the situation. we got a transition. we made a number of changes that apply to...
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bank of america following suit. some of the big banks following. some of the big banks guilty of this one. they're trying to shore up the balance sheet because of the changes going into effect february 2010 that are going to cost them big money. a lot of lost revenue. here's a way to make up for that. >> very few people i think read their statements. >> i just started to because of these changes going into effect. consumers everywhere should. >> word to the wise. >> yeah. >> thank you, vera. >>> still head -- high-stakes battles over tv programming. how the end result could mean you pay more for less programming. we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit websites. just choose a style, then customize, publish and get found. sweet. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. it will clean so deep, she'll never go back to you again. sorry. ♪ love stinks ♪ love stinks, yeah, yeah [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] new swiffer wetjet is redesigned. it cleans deep in corners. its solut
bank of america following suit. some of the big banks following. some of the big banks guilty of this one. they're trying to shore up the balance sheet because of the changes going into effect february 2010 that are going to cost them big money. a lot of lost revenue. here's a way to make up for that. >> very few people i think read their statements. >> i just started to because of these changes going into effect. consumers everywhere should. >> word to the wise. >>...
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and that nation is...america. a nation of dreamers, try-harders, doers. try doing this with roquefort. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. it is the culmination of the american dream, all wrapped up in individual slices. kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> it's "msnbc sunday." i'm alex witt. fast five headlines. a new audiotape released today is purportedly osama bin laden claiming responsibility for the attempted christmas day attack on a u.s. airliner. nbc news has not confirmed it is the terror leader. in haiti 12 days after the earthquake the government confirms the deaths of more than 111,000 people. more than 130,000 have been rescued from the ruins. >>> in iran, a passenger plane carrying 170 people crash landed at an airport today and caught fire. more than 40 people were hurt. >>> in mexico, the army seized and burned more than 19 tons of marijuana. the fields of pot covered an area of nearly 50 acres. >>> and at the screen actors guild awards last night, "inglorious bastards" won for best film ensemble. those are your fast
and that nation is...america. a nation of dreamers, try-harders, doers. try doing this with roquefort. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. it is the culmination of the american dream, all wrapped up in individual slices. kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> it's "msnbc sunday." i'm alex witt. fast five headlines. a new audiotape released today is purportedly osama bin laden claiming responsibility for the attempted christmas day attack on a u.s....
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escape, was carefully planned but he was still driving that car when finally a citizen was watching "america's most wanted," recognized it and sent police to him, a motel room in the middle of the florida keys. but for over five weeks he was able to escape and evade any kind of notice, even being in the same area where people and especially his family had lived in fear. >> i'm really happy that the monster's in a cage. we've been under 24-hour, seven-day-a-week protection and needless to say, we haven't been sleeping real well. so now we're -- we can begin the process of mourning and grieving the loss of my daughter and my wife's mother and the cousins. >> reporter: this family had described merhige as brilliant but unstable and that he was taking several medications, including antianxiety drugs. they said that during the shooting he announced that he had been waiting for 20 years to do that. now they, and people in this area -- because for so long no one knew where he was or what he might be planning -- they can at least know that he is in police custody, david. >> nbc's michelle kosinski in
escape, was carefully planned but he was still driving that car when finally a citizen was watching "america's most wanted," recognized it and sent police to him, a motel room in the middle of the florida keys. but for over five weeks he was able to escape and evade any kind of notice, even being in the same area where people and especially his family had lived in fear. >> i'm really happy that the monster's in a cage. we've been under 24-hour, seven-day-a-week protection and...
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america is still in play. we've got republicans and conservatives being resurgent, bigger than that i think the president is losing or has lost the independent vote and the center in the united states. that's a bad thing to happen to a presidency in a first year. >> e.j. >> let's not overlook political incompetence. martha coakley was ahead by 31 points, the democrat. she got 850,000 fewer votes than barack obama did the in 2008. the democrats should have seen this coming and didn't. that's why i think they bring back david plouffe. in a larger sense, if you look at president obama's problem and the democrats' problem they are suffering at both ends. they are losing energy from their own supporters, from progressive, and they are losing in the middle, the independent voters voted against them in virginia and new jersey and now in massachusetts. i think that double problem belies the normal talk you heard in washington, well now we move to the center, or we move to the right. that's a really stale debate. it do
america is still in play. we've got republicans and conservatives being resurgent, bigger than that i think the president is losing or has lost the independent vote and the center in the united states. that's a bad thing to happen to a presidency in a first year. >> e.j. >> let's not overlook political incompetence. martha coakley was ahead by 31 points, the democrat. she got 850,000 fewer votes than barack obama did the in 2008. the democrats should have seen this coming and...
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the president says america will rise to the challenge. >> i want the people of haiti to know that we will do what it takes to save lives and to help them get back on their feet. i also want to thank the american people more broadly in these tough times, you've shown extraordinary compassion. already donating millions of dollars. >> americans coming to the rescue in an overwhelming response. the red cross says that it has received more than $35 million in the past few days for quake relief. that includes $5 million raised simply through text messaging. and next friday night, nbc will join all of america's major broadcast networks in a telethon intended to raise funds for what has been the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. in the middle of so much death, we are seeing amazing stories of survival. dramatic pictures of a 2-year-old boy pulled from the rubble alive. he had been buried there since the quake hit tuesday afternoon just before 5:00 p.m. and the reunion between the boy and his mother, heart-warming in the context of so much tragedy. also last night, a new jersey woman
the president says america will rise to the challenge. >> i want the people of haiti to know that we will do what it takes to save lives and to help them get back on their feet. i also want to thank the american people more broadly in these tough times, you've shown extraordinary compassion. already donating millions of dollars. >> americans coming to the rescue in an overwhelming response. the red cross says that it has received more than $35 million in the past few days for quake...
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because it's my view america has got to make things. i want to be honest, not all the manufacturing jobs that have gone are going to come back. and if people tell you they are, that's just not true, because a lot of that has moved to places where the wages are just much lower. i know some people say we should set up tariffs so folks can't ship them in. these days the economy, the global economy is so interconnected that's just not a practical solution. the solution is to find -- i don't know the details of the steel mill here but i know the ones that have been successful, they do what emc is doing as well, which is you find what's the high-end market, what's the market that involves a lot of technology, specialization, highly trained workers, quick turnarounds to spec so the customers really feel like they are getting something special and different. that's how you compete, because that's something a steel mill in china or brazil can't do. they can't compete with you being on the spot working closely with customers. so finding ways to d
because it's my view america has got to make things. i want to be honest, not all the manufacturing jobs that have gone are going to come back. and if people tell you they are, that's just not true, because a lot of that has moved to places where the wages are just much lower. i know some people say we should set up tariffs so folks can't ship them in. these days the economy, the global economy is so interconnected that's just not a practical solution. the solution is to find -- i don't know...
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africa, china, russia, south america, you name it. planet earth loves them some hoops. american racists, can you do something about this? enter boxing and wrestling promoter don "moose" lewis who imagination the all-american basketball alliance as a glorious return to fundamental basketball and not the, quote, street ball played by people of color. commissioner moose told the "augusta chronicle" would you want to go to the game and worry about a player flipping you off or attacking you in the stands or grabbing his crotch? he was quick to add, quote, i don't hate anyone of color. but people of white american-born citizens are in the minority now. people will come out and support a product they can identify with. so how is the support going? the mayor of augusta said no way to an aaba team in his town while the athletic director at augusta state university said, quote, it's so absurd, it's funny, but it gives you an idea of the sickness in our society. still, moose remains upbeat saying, quote, i'm the spoken minority right now, but if people will give us a chance, it'll
africa, china, russia, south america, you name it. planet earth loves them some hoops. american racists, can you do something about this? enter boxing and wrestling promoter don "moose" lewis who imagination the all-american basketball alliance as a glorious return to fundamental basketball and not the, quote, street ball played by people of color. commissioner moose told the "augusta chronicle" would you want to go to the game and worry about a player flipping you off or...
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the true engines of job creation here in america are america's busine businesses. and there are several steps we can take to help them expand and hire new workers. last night, i proposed taking $30 billion of the money that went to wall street banks but now have been repaid and use it to help community banks give small businesses the credit they need to stay afloat. that will help. i also proposed a new tax credit for more than 1 million small businesses that hire new workers or raise wages. while we're at it, i believe that we should eliminate all capital gains taxes on small business investment and provide a tax incentive for all businesses to invest in new plants and equipment. as joe mentioned, we're going to put more americans to work, rebuilding our infrastructure and building our infrastructure of the future. i mean, it's important to repave our roads. it's important to repair our bridges so that they're safe. but we want to start looking deep into the 21st century. and we want to say to ourselves, there is no reason why other countries can build high-speed
the true engines of job creation here in america are america's busine businesses. and there are several steps we can take to help them expand and hire new workers. last night, i proposed taking $30 billion of the money that went to wall street banks but now have been repaid and use it to help community banks give small businesses the credit they need to stay afloat. that will help. i also proposed a new tax credit for more than 1 million small businesses that hire new workers or raise wages....
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you can call yourself americans for america. but secretly be in favor of any number of special interests. the ruling allows those corporations and most likely labor unions to spend as much as they would like to support or oppose candidates for president and for our congress. it also overturns part of the mccain/feingold law that intended to curb some of this. supporters of the ruling say these spending limits were a form of censureship. critics say the decision will undermine the fundamental integrity of the electoral process in our democracy and reduce the power of any individual voters who already feels disenfranchised. >> this opens the floodgates and allows special interests money to overflow our elections and undermine our democracy. today's ruling decided by the slimmest of jorts guts our system of free and fair elections. >> and joining you now, tara ma loi, a group that supports campaign finance restrictions. tara, in brief that most concerns you about today's ruling? >> i think there's two really concerning aspects of t
you can call yourself americans for america. but secretly be in favor of any number of special interests. the ruling allows those corporations and most likely labor unions to spend as much as they would like to support or oppose candidates for president and for our congress. it also overturns part of the mccain/feingold law that intended to curb some of this. supporters of the ruling say these spending limits were a form of censureship. critics say the decision will undermine the fundamental...
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peninsula, trained him, equipped him with those explosives and directed him to attack that plane headed for america. >> chris, it was just days before christmas when the yemeni government, which is allied with the united states government in a fight against terrorism, staged an attack against an al qaeda -- suspected al qaeda hideout or training ground within yemen with the support of the united states. later in that address, chris, the president was very eager to point out the fact he has turned his attention -- or the government's attention, the military's attention, away from the war in iraq to places like afghanistan and yemen and somalia, where radical islam is alive and well. >> all right, thanks very much, mike. appreciate it. >>> for some perspective now, i'm joined by msnbc terrorism analyst, steve emerson. steve, good morning. >> happy new year, chris. >> happy new year. it's been more than a week since this incidents. what have we learned or have we learned anything about the potential for terror tack atta the u.s. that maybe in the works? >> i don't know we learned about ongoing efforts
peninsula, trained him, equipped him with those explosives and directed him to attack that plane headed for america. >> chris, it was just days before christmas when the yemeni government, which is allied with the united states government in a fight against terrorism, staged an attack against an al qaeda -- suspected al qaeda hideout or training ground within yemen with the support of the united states. later in that address, chris, the president was very eager to point out the fact he...
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that's her story, america is the book she didn't read. yet she's running around the country as a patriotic icon of, what? she doesn't know us. why couldn't you say ben franklin. she doesn't know the names of the founding fathers. >> i think she's speaking, though, george washington, because she's saying he's a lot like me, that farm boy, who prefers -- >> she made a good point, i've always espoused that the wonder of george washington. giving up the chance to be our first dictator and going back -- as george iii once asked during the american revolution, what would washington do after the war's over. he was painting him and said, i think he's going back to run his farm, his plantation. and george iii was smart enough to say, then he'll be the greatest man in the world. so what she said was gralt. but the lack of knowledge, keep saying -- one thing that wasn't among the founding fathers was diversity. >> i'm happy she sported diversity. >> but how come she can't answer the most simple questions. >> it's a very cautious how emb? a very caut
that's her story, america is the book she didn't read. yet she's running around the country as a patriotic icon of, what? she doesn't know us. why couldn't you say ben franklin. she doesn't know the names of the founding fathers. >> i think she's speaking, though, george washington, because she's saying he's a lot like me, that farm boy, who prefers -- >> she made a good point, i've always espoused that the wonder of george washington. giving up the chance to be our first dictator...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. - ( whirring ) - oh, you know what? let me call you back. announcer: you don't drink every time you smoke. yet you smoke every time you drink. drinking and smoking don't have to go together. re-learn life without cigarettes, free, at becomeanex.org. a new way to think about quitting. minority make sense, but not at the expense of the will of the majority. indeed, as the rules are being used today, a single senator can hold a bill hostage until his or her demands are met. >> that was freshman senator tom udall of new mexico, joins us in just a moment. it's becoming the latest in a swell of democrats voicing their opposition to the use and abuse of the filibuster. these include senator bob menendez, who called the recent republican use of the filibuster, quote, unprecedented in the history of the united states senate. white house adviser david axelrod said recently, quote -- e
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. - ( whirring ) - oh, you know what? let me call you back. announcer: you don't drink every time you smoke. yet you smoke every time you drink. drinking and smoking don't have to go together. re-learn life without cigarettes, free, at becomeanex.org. a new way to think about quitting. minority make sense, but not at...
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and that nation is...america. a nation of dreamers, try-harders, doers. try doing this with roquefort. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. it is the culmination of the american dream, all wrapped up in individual slices. kraft singles. the american cheese. for joint pain. for joint pain. my congestion is so bad right now i really am looking forward to getting relief. i've never used afrin before. relief! oh, it's like night and day. can i keep this? (announcer) afrin. why suffer? wto answer 10 questionss you help our community get what it needs for the next, oh, 10 years. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census and you worry your pipes might leak (pipe doctor) ask your doctor about treating with vesicare. (pipe woman) then you could treat yourself to a night out with fewer urges or a day with fewer leaks or a trip with fewer overactive bladder problems. (pipe doctor) once daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to reduce frequent, sudden urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stoma
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for all the small "c" conservatives in america, this is a nightmare ruling. corporations are not people. i mean, do they have the right to bear arms now, too? do they get the right to vote? no, they're business entities, which as aggregators of capital have an unfair advantage over citizens in their ability to buy influence in campaigns. that's why corporate politicking was limited before, to preserve individual freedom to make a difference in politics. this is a century of settled law and multiple supreme court press dents swept away in this radical decision. and there is a partisan wash over the reaction to the ruling so far, i think because it was the conservative justices who made this ruling. but if there is a libertarian based resurgence and in independent politics in particular, if this rallying cry for personal freedom, individual freedom is for rule and not an astroturf branding on an agenda like they keep assuring us, then these folks in the streets are not going to be psyched about the power that corporations were just handed in politics, quite lit
for all the small "c" conservatives in america, this is a nightmare ruling. corporations are not people. i mean, do they have the right to bear arms now, too? do they get the right to vote? no, they're business entities, which as aggregators of capital have an unfair advantage over citizens in their ability to buy influence in campaigns. that's why corporate politicking was limited before, to preserve individual freedom to make a difference in politics. this is a century of settled...
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now america has to suffer because this man didn't do his job. whoever didn't do their job ought to be fired, yeah. but it should be accountability at the top first with the people who are in charge of keeping us safe. david, i couldn't agree with you more. >> eleanor clift, by every indication there was plenty of intelligence that was available, that the problem came and that these systems that were supposed to have been put in place after 9/11 to better be able to sift through the intelligence, analyze it and bring it all together for whatever reason that didn't happen. what do you make of it? >> right. as the president put it, it is human failure and systemic failure. i think the humans looked at the report from the father of the underwear bomber as a missing person and weren't jolted enough to think he might and security risk. then the system breaks down in a number of places. but we cannot detect plastic explosives with the routine screening equipment that we have. that means going to these full-body scanners. there's been some resistance to
now america has to suffer because this man didn't do his job. whoever didn't do their job ought to be fired, yeah. but it should be accountability at the top first with the people who are in charge of keeping us safe. david, i couldn't agree with you more. >> eleanor clift, by every indication there was plenty of intelligence that was available, that the problem came and that these systems that were supposed to have been put in place after 9/11 to better be able to sift through the...
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louis bellanger, the spokesman for oxfam america. thank you for your time tonight, sir. >> good evening. >> i understand you made it into haiti today but not all the way to port-au-prince. what did you see? >> well, i just went in quickly just to see if there was communication, if communication was restored, and then came back into the dominican republic and i think it talks to the main problem that we're facing here as the aid community is communication. the first 48 hours were a nightmare just because, you know, phone lines were down, cellular phones were down, internet was down. so in terms of coordinating aid effort, we need to have phone lines working. they were simply not working and it was making our life quite difficult. now, you know, we're seeing some cargo arriving today. that's really good news because it means we have communication systems that will arrive. we're going to have big machinery that's going to move out all the rubble from the road so we can get that aid flowing a little bit smoother than it's going now. i me
louis bellanger, the spokesman for oxfam america. thank you for your time tonight, sir. >> good evening. >> i understand you made it into haiti today but not all the way to port-au-prince. what did you see? >> well, i just went in quickly just to see if there was communication, if communication was restored, and then came back into the dominican republic and i think it talks to the main problem that we're facing here as the aid community is communication. the first 48 hours...
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wells fargo and bank of america turned things around after wild fluctuations in the day. head of big banks testifying before congress about their actions in the financial crisis. merck and astra getting a big bonus. gool google may pull of china i. that's it from cnbc first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>. >> welcome back to "hardball." we will have much more on the devastation in haiti. let's talk about tuesday's election in massachusetts with the senate seat previously held by the late ted kennedy. boston globe reporter susan milligan and peter canellos. peter, is your paper endorsing the democratic nominee? >> yes. martha coakley. we are telling people in massachusetts we understand they are frustrated. one way to send a message is to send coakley. she is not a ted kennedy style full throated liberal, she goes for measured results and that seems to be where the mood of the people s. >> are you speaking for the editorial board? >> i'm the editorial page editor now. i'm speaking for the editorial board. >> day the globe endorses a republican would be wh
wells fargo and bank of america turned things around after wild fluctuations in the day. head of big banks testifying before congress about their actions in the financial crisis. merck and astra getting a big bonus. gool google may pull of china i. that's it from cnbc first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>. >> welcome back to "hardball." we will have much more on the devastation in haiti. let's talk about tuesday's election in massachusetts with...
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do you think he's doing a good enough job keeping america safe? >> i think that he's doing everything that he can. i think that, you know, democrats, a lot of times get the rap. they are not strong on security and those things. i think he has talked about the issues. i think he has been fighting for the issues. this was an unfortunate situation of what happened over christmas and i think it's a total failure in the communication within the departments, that when you look back all of the instances that are happening it's always to say well, we had everything in place but we didn't pass on the dots weren't connected or something. it's not like the president has done something wrong because he was in hawaii or anything. it's nothing to do with that at all. what it has to do with is simply they didn't connect the dots and within the agencies, within the airport authorities and homeland security and the cia and everyone, they don't connect the dots. we have this problem before we started creating homeland security also here in california where in calif
do you think he's doing a good enough job keeping america safe? >> i think that he's doing everything that he can. i think that, you know, democrats, a lot of times get the rap. they are not strong on security and those things. i think he has talked about the issues. i think he has been fighting for the issues. this was an unfortunate situation of what happened over christmas and i think it's a total failure in the communication within the departments, that when you look back all of the...
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somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. ( sniffing ) missing something? now at sears optical, get 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99. or take a year to pay. sears optical. don't miss a thing. ( kids giggling ) ♪ you have multiple cars... and multiple toys... with multiple places to go. so be smart. simplify. combine and save. get all your insurance from one allstate agent, and you can get multiple discounts... on your multiple policies. simpler is smarter. that's allstate's stand. are you in good hands? trying to simpler is smarter. that'be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. guy: mmmm! chef: we're kind of excited about it. announcer: campbell's healthy request. >>> in my "playbook" tonight, we just keep getting dragged right into this health care reform action. sing ple payor option, gone. a new poll shows democrats could be in big t
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and most of america has already said no to this big government takeover. >> so you don't want government in charge of health care yet you're in support of portable health insurance, to take health insurance across state lines. i thought the republicans were states rights guys. you would have to have some federal regulatory agency to monitor that, wouldn't you? >> no, you wouldn't have to. the american people ought to buy health insurance across state line, where they get the policy they need for themselves and their family at the best price. >> there wouldn't have to be some federal system to -- >> that's the point. the president said i'm for that but there has to be some bureaucrat here in washington that needs to make sure that this is done fairly. the american people are smart enough to do this on their own. >> let me ask you about health care. is it dead? >> no. we've seen all week speaker pelosi, majority leader reid continuing to scheme and plot trying to find some way to get their big government takeover of health care enacted. so, i do think they are having problems, but i think
and most of america has already said no to this big government takeover. >> so you don't want government in charge of health care yet you're in support of portable health insurance, to take health insurance across state lines. i thought the republicans were states rights guys. you would have to have some federal regulatory agency to monitor that, wouldn't you? >> no, you wouldn't have to. the american people ought to buy health insurance across state line, where they get the policy...
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all the news and tonight's special comment, welcome to the united corporate states of america. now
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which was, they had somehow looked out of touch with the average economic problems of america, period. they do not believe it was a referendum on health care, they believe it's a referendum on this idea whether the president was in touch with the day-to-day problems that americans were facing when it comes to their pocketbook. that's where this change in tone is coming from. that's why the decision to go to ramp up the campaign rhetoric. but i can tell you this also, chris. we don't know if it's going to work until we see it. but this white house has made it clear they're going to be in more campaign mode for this year. number one, there isn't the stomach on capitol hill to have a big legislative fight on anything. it's an election year that just doesn't happen. and two, he's better at campaigning, clearly, they need to get better at delivering a message, because they were terrible about dealing with their message issues throughout most of 2009. he talked about it himself today. he said, people -- he claims they've misread the recovery act, don't understand what's on health care. well
which was, they had somehow looked out of touch with the average economic problems of america, period. they do not believe it was a referendum on health care, they believe it's a referendum on this idea whether the president was in touch with the day-to-day problems that americans were facing when it comes to their pocketbook. that's where this change in tone is coming from. that's why the decision to go to ramp up the campaign rhetoric. but i can tell you this also, chris. we don't know if...
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and it's holding the region back in the caribbean and central america, latin america, they want to help for the first time in my life time they are committed to being good partners with haiti. and number three, they actually have shown a willingness to change, to improve their own circumstances. and, therefore, if they could succeed where they have failed for 200 years, that would change our idea of what is possible, not just here but in africa and east asia and everywhere else. they're not in -- this government has not made excuses. they said we know we made mistakes in the past, we want to make changes. i have seen them make several changes since i've been working. that's worth it all over the world. >> president bush, what did you learn in your government's response to the tsunami, to the disaster response to katrina, what lessons did you learn that this administration should bear in mind? >> first of all, it takes time to get the supplies in place. that shouldn't deter them. in other words, there's an expectation amongst people that things are going to happen quickly. sometimes it's
and it's holding the region back in the caribbean and central america, latin america, they want to help for the first time in my life time they are committed to being good partners with haiti. and number three, they actually have shown a willingness to change, to improve their own circumstances. and, therefore, if they could succeed where they have failed for 200 years, that would change our idea of what is possible, not just here but in africa and east asia and everywhere else. they're not in...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> he was one of baseball's most promising young prospects, that is until this past friday. he was an outfielder with the athletics farm team until he decided to give up the fame and potential million dollars for greater fame. he is leaving baseball to become a catholic priest. joining us on the line is grant. grant, you just led the fall league in home runs. you were named most valuable player, finished your season, what happened? >> it was a long series of events that led to this decision. the main thing that led to it was i was hurt for about a year and a half, right about the time i was drafted. the first year and a half of my pro career i wasn't able to play which really forced me to do some soul-searching and i didn't really take my faith seriously. it was kind of whenever it was convenient for me. baseball really ruled my life and was my idol. when i realized through the inju
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> he was one of baseball's most promising young prospects, that is until this past friday. he was an outfielder with the athletics farm team until he decided to give up the fame and potential million dollars for greater fame. he is leaving baseball to become a catholic priest. joining us on the line is grant....
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. it relieves seven symptoms. visine totality multi-symptom. now reduce the red; bathe the dry and gritty; soothe the itch, irritated, burning and watery. visine totality. no other drop does more. >>> more of our exclusive look inside the navy s.e.a.l.s, our nation's silent warriors. they are under a man dalt to increase their numbers by over 20% without lowering their standards. to do that they are looking for recruits in some unexpected places. here's nbc's chris jansing. >> reporter: its a he quite an entrance for warriors who pride themselves on stealth. two navy s.e.a.l.s parachuting from a c-130 into the world ironman championship. for the
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. it relieves seven symptoms. visine totality multi-symptom. now reduce the red;...
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he's really the kind of guy that wants to stick it to the wage earners of america. where is the middle class in this entire cycle? compare it to the guy that held the seat for us so many years, ted kennedy. >> how much more do we have to give to the private sector and to business? how many billion dollars more are you asking, are you requiring? when does the greed stop? >> you know what this is about? this is about loyalty to change. and i find it so interesting that all of the polls out there and everybody out there says coakley is going to lose. wait a second. grab the moment, liberals. grab the moment, democrats. you mean to tell me that the conservatives, they were loyal enough to give george w. bush a second term but were not loyal enough to give barack obama is second year with the majority? massachusetts, that means you just saw who represented you for 46 years. do you really want his successor to be a dick cheney disciple? part of the problem for the democrats is feeding strong candidates with this turnover as far as age is concerned. you've got a long time
he's really the kind of guy that wants to stick it to the wage earners of america. where is the middle class in this entire cycle? compare it to the guy that held the seat for us so many years, ted kennedy. >> how much more do we have to give to the private sector and to business? how many billion dollars more are you asking, are you requiring? when does the greed stop? >> you know what this is about? this is about loyalty to change. and i find it so interesting that all of the...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. ifou choose a sauce based only on the label, you might be missing something. with prego, it's all about the sauce. in a blind taste test, more people preferred prego over bertolli. the sweet and savory taste of prego. it's in there. transform drinks you want, into cold medicine you need. introducing fast crystal packs. a new way from alka-seltzer plus to... get cold and flu relief in a taste-free, fizz-free powder. alka-seltzer plus. >>> many agreed teaching is one of the most important professions but they also agree it's also one of the most underpaid. >> one georgia teacher talked about he and his family live off his teaching salary. it might help you get a better understanding of your finances. how to survive and perhaps thrive on a teacher's salary. how do you do it, danny? >> it's just a lot of long-term planning. that's what helped us. before -- she's now a state at h
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. ifou choose a sauce based only on the label, you might be missing something. with prego, it's all about the sauce. in a blind taste test, more people preferred prego over bertolli. the sweet and savory taste of prego. it's in there. transform drinks you want, into cold medicine you need. introducing fast crystal...
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this is middle america. do you want that headline, chris? that's coming out of his state of the union. >> young people support gay rights. >> do it separately. >> why not say it when people are listen? >> 31 people supported gay marriage overwhelmingly. >> these are people that served their country without lying and taking the oath. that's what it's about. >> look. then you get these military guys saying in this whole jail debate -- >> this particular issue, is this too dangerous for him with the center? >> no, it's not too dangerous for him with the center. this man was and is the merchant of change. he is the symbol of change that reflect change and what this country needs to do and have him do. >> sir, thank you for joining us from san francisco. pat, thank you, as always. >>> up next, the latest on the attempt to tamper with the phones in senator mary lan ders office in new orleans. motives coming out of what that group was up to facing ten years in federal prison. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. [ water crashing ] [ male annou
this is middle america. do you want that headline, chris? that's coming out of his state of the union. >> young people support gay rights. >> do it separately. >> why not say it when people are listen? >> 31 people supported gay marriage overwhelmingly. >> these are people that served their country without lying and taking the oath. that's what it's about. >> look. then you get these military guys saying in this whole jail debate -- >> this particular...
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somebody watching "america's most wanted" apparently recognized the car. it was at a motel in the middle of the florida keys. that's where police arrested him. >> there is a weight lifted off our shoulders obviously by making this apprehension. now i can stand before you and tell you that this family is safe, we can give them a little peace and let them get on with their healing process. >> reporter: this was terrifying. the family, they live in several homes within this area of south florida. every now and then there would be a supposed sighting of paul merhige around one of those residences causing some panic in the area. and especially for this family. they were living with 24-hour security in at least one location, some of the family members had armed themselves. nobody knew where this man was, what his next plan would be, or if he would come back and try to harm other family members. his family said that during the attack he announced that he had waited 20 years to do this. they described him as a brilliant young man. he is 35 years old but said that
somebody watching "america's most wanted" apparently recognized the car. it was at a motel in the middle of the florida keys. that's where police arrested him. >> there is a weight lifted off our shoulders obviously by making this apprehension. now i can stand before you and tell you that this family is safe, we can give them a little peace and let them get on with their healing process. >> reporter: this was terrifying. the family, they live in several homes within this...
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they would be about jobs, jobs, jobs, we get america moving again. you know what they are not -- that is not where they are from and that is too bad. they are doing a disservice to the president. >> all right. so, the president today pretty much went against his treasury secretary and his economic adviser, mr. summers, and he put the hammer down on the banks. did he go far enough, really in the risk, and explaining what he wants to do? >> i think it is important for the fourth takepresident to tak stand on banks and consumers them didn't earn this money they got free money, they are paying themselves bonuses. this country is disintegrating while bankers are getting over $100 billion in bonuses. when you take that supreme court decision today, ed, now they are in a position with where they get free money from the government they put it into bonuses, they can also contribute unlimited money to campaigns so they can keep getting money from a government that is their government. you know, we have to save our democracy here. and make no mistake about it o
they would be about jobs, jobs, jobs, we get america moving again. you know what they are not -- that is not where they are from and that is too bad. they are doing a disservice to the president. >> all right. so, the president today pretty much went against his treasury secretary and his economic adviser, mr. summers, and he put the hammer down on the banks. did he go far enough, really in the risk, and explaining what he wants to do? >> i think it is important for the fourth...